malleable
形容詞
UK/ˈmæl.i.ə.bᵊl/
US/ˈmæl.i.ə.bᵊl/
定義 malleable 形容詞
A substance that is easily changed or shaped into a new form.
Gold and silver are malleable metals.
Clay is a malleable material that can be molded into various shapes.
Heat treatment can make some metals more malleable.
Easily influenced, trained, or controlled; capable of being molded.
In his youth, his mind was highly malleable to the influences of his surroundings.
The new employee showed great malleability and quickly adapted to the new work processes.
One of the goals of education is to shape the malleable minds of young people, nurturing their values.